Join NWC for an Open Sing and a kickoff to our exciting 2019-20 season. We will sing through Haydn’s Te Deum using a format similar to Summer Sings that happen in the area: a brief rehearsal to touch on a few tricky spots, then a run-through of the piece. In between rehearsing and the run-through, we will have a break for light refreshments and a brief presentation of the concert season.

The sing is open to all who are interested, not just NWC members. We’re suggesting that nonmembers make a $10 donation (and members can make a freewill donation if they are so moved) to help cover costs.

Please RSVP here so we’ll have an idea of how much food and drink to supply:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050b4daba823a64-nwcopen

Note: Only a limited number of music scores will be available to borrow. If possible, please bring your own score if you have one, or print the public-domain PDF file that is attached to the signup page listed above.

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